I was REALLY torn up last night. Lots of friends came by to spend time with me. Most of them think I should spend time trying to patch things up with Amy.
I don't know what to do. Not a clue. Yes, I still love my wife but no one has ever hurt me like this before. Never.
I don't know what to do. Not a clue. Yes, I still love my wife but no one has ever hurt me like this before. Never.
I can't even imagine how you are feeling right now. I'd be absolutely gutted too, and I don't even have a child in the mix, but just my husband doing that would be enough to destroy my life.
I know she's hurt you, and that's understandable. But your friends are right in that if you can spend time trying to patch things up, you owe that to your daughter if not to yourself and your wife. The absolute best situation for Melissa is for the two of you to get through this and end up back togather.
Having said that, since you don't know what precipitated this, you're a little bit powerless at the moment. Spend some time introspecting and see if there were any clues to this at all. If Amy will talk to you, listen (really listen) to her and do your best to allay her concerns and fears, whatever those are.
Depending on what you know of her and what she's likely to respond best/worst to, you might want to play hardball. Talk to a lawyer (or at least tell her you're going to) and make sure you have at LEAST 50% custody...make it clear to her that whatever she does she is NOT going to take your daughter away from you. You might even consider threatening (or actually proceeding) to pursue 100% custody on the grounds that she's mentally unstable. I don't know if fathers' rights are taken any more seriously in Canada than in the U.S. (are you in Canada? I can't remember)...this probably wouldn't be enough in many states to get you full custody, but a) that might not be the case where you are, b) she might not know that, and c) if she's that distraught right now she might not be thinking clearly and might believe you out of fear/not wanting to lose her daughter too.
Again, I'm so sorry this is happening.
If you are from Betelgeuse, please have one of your Earth friends read what I've written before you respond. Or try concentrating harder.
"The trophy problem has become extreme."
"The trophy problem has become extreme."
And then, yesterday - the world came apart
13/03/2010 02:09:42 PM
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I'm so sorry to hear that.
13/03/2010 04:06:26 PM
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Oh my goodness.
13/03/2010 04:40:30 PM
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Thanks Jen
16/03/2010 12:58:22 AM
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There is a little hope here...
14/03/2010 12:24:19 AM
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Some, yes.
14/03/2010 06:43:49 AM
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That is a tough little girl there.
14/03/2010 05:43:51 PM
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How in touch were you?
14/03/2010 08:14:57 AM
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I just read Helene's, Tom's and Damookster's replies.
15/03/2010 01:53:17 AM
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It's why one of the first things I did was post here when I was together enough to do so.
15/03/2010 06:18:54 AM
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Jesus.
15/03/2010 01:44:18 PM
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It's looking up a bit
15/03/2010 03:50:25 PM
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Re: It's looking up a bit
15/03/2010 05:12:02 PM
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Re: It's looking up a bit
15/03/2010 05:13:03 PM
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Re: It's looking up a bit
15/03/2010 05:13:30 PM
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Hmm. Those were supposed to be edits. Admin? Clean up in aisle SW!
15/03/2010 05:18:13 PM
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Lose that zero and take her to court for abducting your child *NM*
15/03/2010 05:14:26 PM
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Sounds like things have calmed down a bit now, but that was a shitty thing to do, that's for sure.
16/03/2010 01:09:00 AM
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